Almost 30 million will need aid in Sahel this year as crisis worsens, UN warns | Humanitarian response
A record 29 million people will need humanitarian assistance in the Sahel and the Lake Chad basin in 2021 amid a deepening crisis,
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A record 29 million people will need humanitarian assistance in the Sahel and the Lake Chad basin in 2021 amid a deepening crisis,
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